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OH MY WORD (Self indulgent warning!)

I took Patches out to meet my friend for a hack today. Friend wasn't quite ready when I arrived at her yard, so I decided to be cheeky and sneaked into the indoor school whilst I waited. (Will offer to pay them for the time, next time I see owner at the school - our kids are in the same class).

Well.....

I am so pleased I did. It's the same school I was in when I couldn't canter Patches and decided she felt "flat" and put her on Red Cell (subsequent blood count last week revealed no anaemia or virus/infection) Well, she wasn't at all "flat" today. She was so forward and her trot was positively motoring along. So balanced and far less choppy than usual. She felt amazing and more like a horse than a cob.

Canter transitions on the right rein were a bit hit and miss, as she was a little spooky at some stuff in the corners of the school, but we got it (albeit in a sloppy fashion) but the left canter transition was effortless. Left canter is usually the worst rein since her knee op. She maintained canter through the corners too, which is often where she easily breaks stride and requires so much leg to maintain it.

Only schooled for 20 minutes, but it was more than enough for me to feel very impressed with how light and responsive she was. The hack with my friend afterwards was equally as forward. After escorting my friend back to her yard, I trotted practically the entire way home (was running late for school). She was brilliant. Had plenty of puff for the thirty minutes home (although we didn't trot down some banks, so the trot was broken up, not continuous) and even wound herself up to being all joggy and me having to make her walk at one point. Usually my having to make her walk means leg, leg, leg as she's shuffling along. Totally the opposite of today.

Was brill. I can only conclude that Red Cell is a miracle! We were out for nearly three hours and she was amazingly forward through it all.

Not long ago, I was questioning whether she wasn't really flat and it was me who suddenly wants more from her. I take that back. I don't know where the heck she found that trot from today, but it was incredibly impressive and she really covered the ground.

Of course, we all know she will NEVER show that trot again, especially if there is a camera in the vicinity. It shall become a Patches Urban Myth....much like the "I caught a whopper today, but it got away".
 
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Sounds like you have had the same as me! I put my last on Nafs Blood Liquid a couple of weeks ago (couldnt get red cell) and blimey what a difference!

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You wouldn't think a measure of thicky gloopy (is that a word?) liquid could make sure an impact on their performance would you?

Totally amazed by it. I've had her for two and a bit years and I have never known her to produce that type of trot before. The power! Incredible.
 
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think i might have to try this red cell stuff!

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You do know it's just for horses don't you?
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I think Patches has been on it now for about 3 or 4 weeks. It's the first time I've tried schooling her since she felt flat in the same school a while back.

Her hacking has steadily improved, if I think about it. She's has noticeably more stamina for the last week to ten days and has felt as fresh after three hours as she did when we set out.

Not long back, I was so concerned by how flat she felt that I actually told the vet I felt guilty riding her. It was as though she didn't want to be ridden, yet she was totally sound and her back was checked as being fine. It was such a strange feeling, but I knew she wasn't quite right.
 
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think i might have to try this red cell stuff!

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You do know it's just for horses don't you?
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hahaha damn it!
 
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Glad to hear she is going so well....my derriere would need a holiday after 3 hrs in the saddle!

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Sometimes, if I've done two or three such rides in a row, I can certainly feel my seat bones!
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I have a Saddle Co Saddle. No seat saver, it's comfy as it is. I only do about 14ish hours a week as she has a couple of days off.
 
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